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John Booth Dale

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John Booth Dale

Birth
Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 Feb 1905 (aged 64)
Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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James B. Dale was a native of Hancock County, Illinois, having been born there on January 17, 1840. He died at his home, five miles northeast of Ponca City on February 7, 1905. Dale was orphaned as a child and made his home with Eli Campbell until enlisting in 7th Missouri Cavalry. After a service of two years, he became. Seeing little chance for his recovery, officers discharged from his unit. Leaving the swamps of Arkansas, he went back to his home in Illinois where he regained his former strength and vigor. In 1864 he married Mary Philena Quint. He left seven children, a brother and four sisters to mourn his loss.

Note: bio info provided by Loyd (#47371741)
James B. Dale was a native of Hancock County, Illinois, having been born there on January 17, 1840. He died at his home, five miles northeast of Ponca City on February 7, 1905. Dale was orphaned as a child and made his home with Eli Campbell until enlisting in 7th Missouri Cavalry. After a service of two years, he became. Seeing little chance for his recovery, officers discharged from his unit. Leaving the swamps of Arkansas, he went back to his home in Illinois where he regained his former strength and vigor. In 1864 he married Mary Philena Quint. He left seven children, a brother and four sisters to mourn his loss.

Note: bio info provided by Loyd (#47371741)


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